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Sometimes this behavior is taken to the extreme point, allowing complete sexual relations, a practice defined by many English speaking people in the [[swinging]] subculture as [[cuckold]]ry. In certain cases the relation evolves into a stable union of three persons that is known as [[triolism]]. Sometimes this behavior is taken to the extreme point, allowing complete sexual relations, a practice defined by many English speaking people in the [[swinging]] subculture as [[cuckold]]ry. In certain cases the relation evolves into a stable union of three persons that is known as [[triolism]].
 +===Filmography===
 +* ''[[Jules et Jim]]'' (1962, by [[François Truffaut]]) with [[Jeanne Moreau]], [[Oscar Werner]] and [[Henri Serre]]
 +* ''[[Knife in the Water (film)|Knife in the Water]] (Nóż w wodzie))'' (1962, by [[Roman Polanski]]) with [[Leon Niemczyk]], [[Jolanta Umecka]], [[Zygmunt Malanowicz]].
 +* ''[[Belle de Jour]]'' (1967, by [[Luis Buñuel]]), with [[Catherine Deneuve]], [[Jean Sorel]] and [[Michel Piccoli]].
 +* ''[[The Graduate]]'' (1967, by [[Mike Nichols]]), with [[Dustin Hoffman]], [[Anne Bancroft]], [[Katharine Ross]]
 +* ''[[Il Merlo Maschio]]'' (1970, by [[Pasquale Festa Campanile]]), with [[Laura Antonelli]] and [[Lando Buzzanca]]
 +* ''[[La Dernière femme]]'' (1976, by [[Marco Ferreri]]), with [[Gérard Depardieu]], [[Ornella Muti]], [[Michel Piccoli]].
 +* ''[[The Tin Drum]]'' (1979, by [[Volker Schlöndorff]]), with [[Mario Adorf]], [[Angela Winkler]], [[David Bennent]], [[Daniel Olbrychski]], [[Katharina Thalbach]].
 +* ''[[Querelle]]'' (1982, by Reiner Werner [[Fassbinder]]) with [[Brad Davis]] and [[Jeanne Moreau]].
 +* ''[[Maria's Lovers]]'' (1984, by [[Andrei Konchalovsky]]) with [[Nastassja Kinski]], [[John Savage]] and [[Keith Carradine]]
 +* ''[[Nine 1/2 Weeks]]'' (1986, by [[Adrian Lyne]]) with [[Mickey Rourke]], [[Kim Basinger]], [[David Margulies]].
 +* ''[[Henry and June]]'' (1990, by [[Philip Kaufman]]), with [[Fred Ward]], [[Uma Thurman]], [[Maria de Medeiros]].
 +* ''[[Bitter Moon]] (Lunes de fiel)'' (1992, by [[Roman Polanski]]), with [[Hugh Grant]], [[Kristin Scott Thomas]], [[Emmanuelle Seigner]] , [[Peter Coyote]].
 +
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Amateur pornography]] *[[Amateur pornography]]

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Candaulism is a fantasy, in which the husband exposes his wife, or pictures of her, to other voyeurist people for pleasure; hence the term candaulism which derives its name (proposed by Gugitz) from ancient King Candaules who made a plot to show his unaware naked wife to his servant Gyges of Lydia. Discovering Gyges while he was watching her naked, Candaules' wife ordered him to choose between killing himself or killing her husband in order to repair the vicious mischief.

Sometimes this behavior is taken to the extreme point, allowing complete sexual relations, a practice defined by many English speaking people in the swinging subculture as cuckoldry. In certain cases the relation evolves into a stable union of three persons that is known as triolism.

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